Douglas County prosecutors have filed four counts of aggravated assault against a 21-year-old Eudora man who was accused of pointing a handgun at people in another vehicle Sunday afternoon while traveling west on Kansas Highway 10 between Lawrence and Eudora.
Sgt. Steve Lewis, a Douglas County Sheriff’s office spokesman, said four Lawrence residents reported to officers they saw the suspect with the handgun while they were driving past his vehicle. No one was injured.
Officers later arrested Jordan R. Noble, and prosecutors Monday filed against him four counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon plus one misdemeanor count of driving while suspended, according to court records. Noble was taken to Douglas County Jail Sunday evening, and he appeared in court Monday afternoon when a judge set his bond at $7,500.



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cletus26 2 years ago
They should have set bail higher than that.
CloveK 2 years ago
Not very noble of the good sir.
...Sorry.
vertigo 2 years ago
Wait- so is K10 the new Last Call? I mean if the Cave is given that title because of an incident outside that establishment then surely the same rules have to apply to everywhere else there's a gun incident.
LarryNative 2 years ago
Since The Cave is the new Last Call, that would make K-10 the new Cave.
redneck 2 years ago
What??? He wasn't from Topeka??? Do we need to build a wall between Lawrence and Eudora now?
Kontum1972 2 years ago
perfect..goes really well with the jayhawk pawn article showing that cannon...lol...BLAST AWAY YA'LL
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